Publications by authors named "Sarah Khatib"

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  • * A survey was conducted online in 2021 with 1,094 healthcare workers across eight countries, revealing that high work fatigue lowers resilience, which in turn is linked to increased psychological distress.
  • * The findings suggest that resilience is a key factor in mitigating the mental health impacts of fatigue, indicating that strategies to enhance resilience could improve healthcare worker well-being.
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  • Management of inappropriate medication use in older adults is crucial, especially for those with multiple health issues; medication reviews by pharmacists can help identify and reduce wrong prescriptions.
  • The project aimed to systematically manage potentially inappropriate medications for Lebanese seniors by involving pharmacists and analyzing prescriptions with both explicit and implicit criteria.
  • Out of 850 patients studied, 88% had at least one inappropriate prescription, with pharmacists recommending discontinuation for a significant portion of drug-related problems, although only a quarter of interventions were carried out.
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Introduction: Studies from developed and developing countries showed that the knowledge levels of stroke need improvement. Educational campaigns varied and were of limited influence predominantly because of their short duration and the need for financial support. The study aims to test the impact of a 3-min online video on the knowledge of stroke and factors influencing the knowledge score in four Arab countries.

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  • Falls are a significant health risk for older adults, impacting their quality of life, and this study focused on identifying risk factors among Lebanese patients who take multiple medications.* -
  • In a study of 850 community-dwelling older patients, nearly 20% reported falling in the past three months, with key predictors for falls being loss of appetite, functional dependence, drowsiness, and the use of beta-blockers.* -
  • The findings underscore the necessity for tailored interventions and continuous monitoring to mitigate fall risks and enhance health outcomes for older adults in Lebanon.*
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Background: Despite tremendous progress in antiretroviral therapy (ART) and access to ART, many patients have advanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease (AHD). Patients on AHD, whether initiating ART or providing care after disengagement, have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) launched an enhanced care package using a hub-and-spoke model to optimize AHD care in Malawi.

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Introduction: In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacists, despite their vital contributions, have faced significant challenges that have impacted their mental well-being, potentially leading to the development of Post-Traumatic Stress symptoms (PTSS). The aim of this study was to investigate the role of work-related fatigue as a potential moderator in the relationship between pharmacists' resilience and their likelihood of experiencing PTSS during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted online in eight countries from January to December 2021, including Brazil, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Serbia, and Tunisia.

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Stroke prevention has traditionally concentrated on research to improve knowledge and awareness of the disease in the general population. Since stroke incidents increase with age, there is a need to focus on the elderly, a high-risk group for developing the disease. This study aimed to examine the level of stroke awareness and knowledge, their predictors, and their source of information.

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Background: Despite tremendous progress in improving antiretroviral therapy (ART) access, advanced HIV disease (AHD) still remains a challenge globally. Reasons for delayed presentation to care and ART adherence may be affected by gender. We present qualitative study findings on gender differences in decisions for HIV testing and ART initiation/adherence in adults with AHD in Malawi.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of potentially inappropriate drug prescribing (PIDP) using a combination of explicit and implicit criteria in a sample of Lebanese older adults taking 5 or more chronic medications per day in ambulatory care settings and to identify which factors were associated with PIDP. The explicit criteria included five different lists: Beers, Laroche, European Union (EU(7)-PIM list), STOPP/ START, STOPP Frail, and Alert and Mastering of Iatrogenesis issued by the French High Authority of Health. We also performed a sensitivity analysis to compare the potentially inappropriate medications according to each criterion.

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Background: The surge in number of people needing palliative care services along with the deficit in nursing knowledge in in this field are challenges to be addressed in order to ensure higher quality end of life life care.

Aim: The aim of this cross-sectional, exploratory pilot study was to assess nurses' knowledge in palliative care using the palliative care knowledge test (PCKT).

Method: Descriptive analysis and correlations were carried out.

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Background: In an era of rapid evolution in healthcare delivery, major changes have occurred within the profession of pharmacist. Because the impact of pharmacist-led interventions in the hospital setting has been well-studied and showed mixed findings on drug-related readmissions, all-cause emergency department visits and mortality, this systematic review focused on services provided by pharmacists in the community or ambulatory care setting without being limited to a specific intervention or outcome.

Objective: To investigate the impact of pharmacist-led interventions, categorised into clinical medication review (CMR), adherence review (AR), and prescription review (PR) on various aspects of patient care (clinical, behavioural, economic and humanistic outcomes in ambulatory care setting) and understand which particular intervention makes the greatest contribution.

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